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How to play? Reply to this post with the characters you play, people will then reply to you asking 'What does X think of my character Y?' then zoom around and ping other people in the same manner to generate some CR chatter! This is a good way to see where your current CR stands and what your characters secretly think of each other.
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Vanessa really likes him. He's confident and cool and a huge dork, which is a plus, because the confident and cool guys that she knows are typically full of themselves. Besides, he's Annabeth's boyfriend, and she's a smart girl. That works for her. She also thinks he's a nice guy and wouldn't mind getting to know him better. And maybe will one day tell him about the whole goddess thing.
Vanessa on Catty:
She's so fucking happy that she has Catty again, it's literally the only thing that she's wanted more than going home because she's really selfish that way. Even if that means that Catty can't move on in the afterlife and find happiness, because lbr, the happiest place Catty can be is by Vanessa's side anyway. She also feels really bad for thinking bad things about Catty, and she hates how nervous Catty's new status makes her feel. Like she gets what Catty was trying to do and that's something that she admires more than anything because her best friend is so brave and did things above and beyond what they should have been asked to do. But at the same time, she just doesn't know how to feel about it. Living a lie for so long, you start to believe it.
Either way, in the end, it doesn't matter to Vanessa because she loves Catty enough to try and not make her feel bad about it and will accept her regardless.
She's also going to do whatever it takes to make sure Catty doesn't do anything dumb like that again. Stop leaving her alone.
Finnick on Katniss:
He'd die for you, girl on fire. Like no joke. He did it once, and he'd do it again, and if he came back, he would put his life on the line to protect her again. But he also admires her. He thinks that Katniss is incredible and strong, and they're birds of a feather in a way. It's not like he thinks she's a leader or anything, and he doesn't view her as a symbol of the rebellion anymore. For one, the rebellion's over, and for another, he knows her. He's one of the few friends that he has that knows him well.
He's going to be mad af about not being told about his son, though. Jesus, Katniss.
Finnick on Percy:
He thinks Percy's a good kid, like a little brother. Which makes him a little sad in a way, since I am pretty sure he had younger siblings. Of course, this younger sibling is way more powerful than him, and therefore that also makes him a good ally to have. Because lbr, that's how Finnick thinks. He charms his way into the lives of strong people and hopes he can count on them when the time comes. Although, it does go a little deeper for him than just being an ally.